Re cae 1868. ¢ ‘i : Racy Aiterature, A Deputy Sheriffin Keene, some year ego, had a habit when anything occurred to him which he had forgotten to state— quickly raising his right hand, with fore- finger extended, and always prefacing his remarks with the exclamanation, ** By the way!’ It being once his duty as crier to give notice of the opening of the court, he began, ‘* O, yes, all persons having any- thing to do Leiorg the court of common pleas will draw nigh and hearken to the evidence. ** Here he satdown; but re- membering that he had forrgo(ten the fin- ishing touches, instantly rose and ex- claimed, ** By the way, God save the State.” An old lady was telling her grand- children about some trouble in, Seotland, in the course of which the chief of her clap was beheaded.—” It was nae great thing ofa head, to be sure,’’said the good lady,” but it was a sad loss to him.” An cecentric man in Bath, Maine, was asked to aid a fe~cign mission. He gave « quarter of a dollar, but stopped the agent as he was departing, and said: “* Here's a dollar to pay the expense of getting the quarter to the heathen.” A merchant who dicd suddenly, left in jis desk a letter written to one of his cor- respondents. His clerk seeing that it was necessary to send the letter, wrote at the bottom—* since writing the above 1 have died.” “Guilty or not guilty?” sharply said the City Judge the other day to an inattentive female prisoner in the dock. your honor pleases. It’s not for the likes ome to dictate to your honcr's worship,” was the reply. A traveller went into an inn after a shower, and asked the landlord to show lim a good fire ;** for, saidhe,” Iam yery wet ;” and then turning to the waiter, he said: ** Bring me a tankard of ale imme- diately, for 1‘m plaguey dry.” BEAUTIFUL EXTRACTS, He that knows useful things, and not he that knows many things is the wise man. Every man cherishes in his heart some object—some shrine at which his adora- tion is paid, unknuwn to his fellow- mortals, tis conferring a kindness to deny at once a favor which you intend to refuse at last. Let persons understand one another in good faith as honest men, and not as thieves who wish to cheat each other. ‘‘T never wonder,” says Dean Swift, **to see men wicked; but] often wonder to sce them not ashamed.” Happiness must arise from our cwn temper and actions, and not immediately fiom any external conditions. Fe So long as men are imprudent in their diet and business, doctors and lawyers will ride in carriages. What good would centuries do the man who only knows how to waste his time? Little drops of rain brighten the mecad- ows, and little acts of kindness brighten the world. A great step is gained when a child has learned that there is no necessary connection between liking to do a thing and doing it. ) Meny condemn the organization of the past; but they all observed their pur- posese—have really done great good: and the world would have suffered more without them.—Adin Bullou. Curiosities or THE ENGuisu Lan- ouacr.—How differently is the ‘action described in scouring a forests and scour- jog a floor; in skimming the sea and skimming milk; in breaking a dish, breuking a colt and breaking a command- ment; in catching a train and catching a cold; in falling in a ditch, falling in love, filling in your own estimation,and falling in with a friend, or falling out of a ca.- riage. So you might read ofa museum of wonders, illuminated by the light of _other days ; furnished with music, played on the feelings by the man who having ywered his voice by means of ropes, mur- dered a tune, but subseqnently tried his voice and acquitted himsclf with case ¢ with walls hung with pictures of despair; ‘vith a library filled partly with volumes of smoke, and where could be seen the lady who sat on the lapse of ag¢s; the attoiney’s clerks who engrossed a man’s attention; mathematician who is so deyoted to figures that he frequently casts up his eyes; the girl who was saved ine wreck by clinging to a forlorn hope; aman who was wounded by sitting down on thé spur of the moment; the acrobat that jumps at conclusions; the cup of sorrow that overflowed; the chain which bound a freeborn mind ; the ticking ofan oyster bed; the receipt giving to a man who paid his respects ; the suspend. ers used for the breeches of trust; the . quiver which was observed in the voice of (n)arrow-minded men ; a lock of hair from the head of a discourse, and one trom the head of a cabbage; a flat iron to smooth ruffled tempers; a phial of tears from a weeping willow; a button from the coat of the stomach; a sheal from the shock of on earth-quake, and many other articles equally rare and in- teresting. AAR ARA AAA Dns Oh! let youth cherish the happiest of earthly beons while yet it is at his com- mund; for their commeth a day to all, when ‘neither the voice of the lute nor the birds” shall bring back the sweet slumbers that fell on their young eyes as unbidden as the dews. ; Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no clime destroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism enslave, At home a friend, abroad an introduction, in solitude a solace, in society an orna- ment. It chastens voice, it guides virtue it gives at once grace and government to genius, lame isan undertaker that pays but “Just as] MAILS. _ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TPMIE Mails for the United Kingdom, the . neighboring Provinces, the United States, &c., will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Office, Charluttetown, as fol- lows, viz:— For Canada, New Brunswick United States, via Shediac, every and Friday Evening, at 7 o’tlock. For Nova Scotia, via Vietou, every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday evening, ut 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, every alternate Monday and Wednesday evenings, at 7 o'clock, as follows :— and the ‘Tuesday Monday, May 18 jMonday, Sept 7 Wednesday, do 20 |Wednesday do 9 Monday, June 1 |Monday, do 21 Wednesday, do 3 {Wednesday do 23 Monday, do 15 |Monday, October 5 Wednesday, do 17 {Wednesday, do 7 Monday, do 29 jMonday, do 19 Wednesday, July 1 |Wednesday, do 21 Monday, do 13 (Monday, Nov’r 2 Wednesday do 15 |Wednesday, do 4 Monday do 27 }Monday, do 16 Wednesdiy do 29 Wednesday, do 18 Menday Aug. 10 |Monday, do 30 Wednesday, do 12 {Wednesday, Dee 2 Monday, do 24 |Monday, do 14 Wednesday do 26 lweuntedey do 16 Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor’s, and Bedeque, to be forwarded yer Steamer, will be closed every ‘Tuesday and Friday evening at 7 o'clock, And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. Letters to be registered, and newspapers, must be posted half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, YP. M.G. General Post Office, Ch’Vown, } May 4, 1868. PLE, ISLAND Steam Navigation Co's. \» STEAMERS, “PRINCESS OF WALES” -AND “HEATHER BELLE.” The Steamer “Princess of Wales” ILL) leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning at 5 a.im., in tine for the morning train for Halifax. Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUPSDAY and FRIDAY evening. after arriyal of ‘Train trom Halifax. Leaves PICTOU for PORT HOOD every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Malifax, returning to Pictou the following Inorbing. Leaves CHARL OY TE TOWN every TUFSDAY and FRIUMAY night for SUM- MERSIDE and SHEDIAC, at 74 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn- ing’s ‘Train's. Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme- diately after urrival of ‘Train from St. Jolin. The Steamer ‘Heather Belle” Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN ‘at 38 a.m., every Saturday morning tor PICTOU, Leaves PICTOU at 94. m., sanie day, fo: MURRAY HARBOR, GEORC OWN and SOURIS, remaining at cither Souris or Georgetown over Sunday, \ Leaves ViC'LOU every MONDAY ror CHARLOTJETLOWN, after arrival of ‘Train from Halifax, i \ VAR ES : Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 Pictou to Georgetown, ‘¢ 09 0 se Port dod, ** OW 0 Ch'town to Summerside, 0 9 0 ts Shediac, UG 018 0 « St. John, S1.500r1 8 14 4 Hustport, 20,00) Lie 0 i Portland, s 8100) 1210 20 ef Boston, $6 39;003 2:10) ts Ilalifax, A000 ol 40 ff Port Hood, | *t 140 os Georgetown, ‘ OFd) 0 ib) Souris , oY O12 0 I, W. HALES, Sec’y, May 21, 1868. NEW GOODS Spring & Summer 1868 JUST \OPENED — AT\TUE Clifton House. GREAT VARIETY OF Hew & Hashionable Goods, IN Dresses, Sacks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings of all kinds, Parasols, Stecl Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, &c. Also: Hardware, Boots and Shoes, (in variety,) Ilats & Caps, Leather, ‘Nails, and everything suitable for country trade. A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers. SCHURMAN & JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, May 21, 1868, Rielly’s Tobacco Factory ITE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and ima proved the capacity of his FACTORY In Summerside, that he is now enabled to\turn out an article of \ Natural Leaf’ Tobacco. equal to the very best, and superior to. most ‘Tobacco imported, whi¢h he will Warrant 1x BYERY RESricr, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island, Frat or Round Tovacco furnished to suit the taste of buyérs. Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terns. Be sure to ask for Rei.iy's Prince County Natura Luar, and take none other, Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KixD OF TOUACLO, little attention to the living, but bedizens the dead, furnishes out their funerals, and follows them to the grave, There is nothing like a fixed, steady aint, with an honorablepurpose, It dig- nifies your nature and insures your suc- cess. — Beecher 5 i CARVELL BRO'S, Ch'town May 21, 1868, Summerside Cheap Store, Jung 11, 1868, 40 dow. PALLS, irate by ~~ , SARVELL BRO'S, PATRICK REILLY, Summerside March 12, 1868. 1868. 1868. C.L, RICHARDS, WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF and GENERAL ENGLISH @ FOREIGN GROCERY GO0QCDS, NORTH WHARF, ST. JOHN. N.B., begs to state to jis numerous patrons and the public generally, that his STOCK will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships Eleanor, Choice, Lampedo, and Stypatia, FROM LONDON AND LIVEPO3L, Acadia, from GLASGOW, he Most complete & larger than any other in the Province, and solicits the attention of Cash and short-time, Buyers, to whom A DEGIDED ADVANTAGE will be given, ©. L. RICHARDS, Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General Grocery Wharehouseman. North Wharf, St. John, N. May Ist, 1868. SELLING AT F, McNEILL'S STORE! RED. WHITE AND BLUE ry Too D COTTON WARP, best quality. UNBLEACHED COTTONS, * very cheap to what they used to be.’ ex, ‘Albeura,” from Canton, Nails, Manilla Rope, CUPS AND SAUCERS, From England, Boots and Shoes, all sizes, from Montreal, coming. With a large assortment of B. elc;, otc,; eto. All at tho Lowest Prices. Summerside, May 28, 1863. 1868. SPRING 1968, NRW GOODS! AT aN > WINFRED\ HOUE, HE priber, in returning thanks to hi merous customers for past favors, also say that he is now opening a Dry Goods, which haya hoom selected will great care, and will be found of the Kuatae ChAT Te tat wisi Matest Soles & Hashions, which he now /offers at the lowest possible prices for Casu or Aprgovep Crepir. f ——aLso— - TT A, (warranted a good article.) To Arrive in a Few Days SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK- ETS, BROOMS, VINEGAR, KEROSENE OIL, JOHN F. BAKER, Winfred House, Summe e. June 4, 1868. ALHAMBRA, FINHE STEAMSHIP AL WAMBRANicker- son, Master, until further Notice, will leave this Port évery alternate THURSDAY, atG p.m., for IPALIVAX and BOSTON, calling at CANSO TRA‘ OF Passaan: Ladie’s Cabin. Gent's Cabin. Forward. To Boston, f0s. f bis> 453. To Halifax, 25s, f 808. 18s, ‘To Canso, 20s. 25s, lds. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Furniture Factory !! (Next door to Mr John F. Baker's, and di- rectly oppositethe Journau Office. ILE Subscriber would take this opportunity of announcing to the public that he has opened a ‘ Cabinet Shop uext door to Mr. John I’. Baker’s Store, where he is prepared to nianufacture Wurni- ture as reasonably as any in the business. He will supply at short ane Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cupboards, — \ Sinks; Bedroom, Kitche: Leaf, Centre and Extehsion ‘Tables, Sideboards, Chefoners, Whiat-nots, Stoola, Desks. Picfure Frames ounges, Settoes, Cradles,Cribs, Cots, &e., &e. Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e., &c., &e, Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING done. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER, Central Street, Summerside, H Aug 22, 1867 otice! AY persons \indelted to the state of Wintiam Bkrogay, late of Lot 12, de- ceased, are herebyefuired to make imme- diate payment to tlt subscriber; and those persons who have lghal demands against the snid [state are requ to furnish their ac- counts, duly attest@d, settlement, and within three months from thedate hereof, AMES BARCLAY, Administrator, Ellersbie, Lot 12, Sept.1¢, 1867.—tf or any quantity of EGGS, SUREKA House,” “¢ C. GARDINER. Molasses & Sugar. Iihds. MOLASSES, 20 Hhde, SUGAR, For vale Dominion Vinegar. Bbls. Dominion VINEGAR shoie 5) article), For sala bi » (a choive CARVELL BRO'S . 2 Begs to inform his customers and the people Dry Goods & Groceries, 1868 oR INE, THOMAS BHALL, | firs. S.A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer is suited to both youngandold, Itstrengthens the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fuils to ResTORE GREY HAIR TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOR. Irv 1s nor A Dyn, but acts directly upon tac roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment reguired, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one’s self. One bottle will usually last for a year, as after the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age, The Restorer Reproduces and the Mai of Pvinee County in general, that he has just received the Largest Stock of Goods Yet Offered by Ilim! Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade, the Goods have been selected with due regard to the requirements of the country, and being well worthy the inspection of Tntending pur- chasers, an inspection of the same is respect- fully solicited, The present Stock on hand will be found to embrace the following class of Dry Goods, Twenty-four pieces of Gray Cotton as good value as can be produced, White, Printed Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams, Shirting Flannels, Striped Shirting and August 1, 1867. Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City . ——— Mrs.§, A. Allen's World's Hair Dressing or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential with the Restorer, but the Hair Dre: alone often restores, and never fails to ine orate, beautily and refresh the Hair, renders it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it remain in any desired position, 4 FOR LADIES AND CHILDREn, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it} no equal, No lady’s toiletis complete witha it. ‘The rich glossy appearance imparted j truly wonderful. It cleanses the Hair : moves all dandruff, and imparts to it y ls delightful fragrance. It will prevent Hair from falling out, and is the most omicaland valuable Hair Dressing Kxnovy, Millions of bottles sold every year. r Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies, Winceys, French Merino,Cashmere, French ‘Twills, Forty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, among which will be found pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladies’ Hats, with all the fashionable trimmings, Gents’ Felt and Straw Hats, Glengary and Cloth | . Caps, Pour pic excellent Dyess and| IL C, © n ee i Mantle Silk, $ , Black Cloth and Silk| where he will\be happy { receive the orders Mantles, ‘hirty dozen Ladies’ Kid, Silk, of his customers, and “ail others who may Lyle, ‘Phread Spun and Cotton Gloves, | pitronise him. ; Gents’ Silk, Worsted and Kid Gloves,| Iaving obtained the services of competent Ladies’ Blick Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-! workmen, and indpéased accommodation, he ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars | is prepared to exg@hte all orders entrusted to and Cults, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-| him with neatagés an despatch, and accord- bons and Teathers, a few superior aa ing to the late ‘ Lama Indiana, ‘Tissue and Paisley Shawls, ! 79). 73 >, a Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen; English/& Ame Ladies and children’s Lose, all numbers; ANGUS McSWEEN. ‘k Cloth Couts, t and upwards, | Summerside, Apri ts and Pants, 10 do ficy Wannel, ———— a thirts, Carpet Bags; 125 bun Ist Qual-' Summer is the ‘Lime to secure te G Tarps, Silk itati 3itk «= ity Cotton Warps, Silk Tnmitation, Silk PROT CRAPEHS, Madder and White Linen lidkris, Twenty | Dozen Chinele, Invis' and ‘Thread Hair} sug ae Nets, 12 dozen Hoop ts all sizes, Cor-|/FMLE subseriber having rereased facilities sets, Plain and Fancy Dress Buttons, 100) and an excellant: Ligh is well prepared dozen Clar 300 yard Reels, Braids; to furnish good pictures. of every dessription, Osnaburg ‘Towels and) prorOGRAPHS, IVERROTYDPES, and Towelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands, | AMBROTLYPES made to yledse, at the short- Lama all Shades, Paper Collars for the | est notice, and lowest prices. Million. best makes; White Linen Diaper, Call and see specimens langihg at the door, Fronting Linen, Counterpanes and ie | ‘ cH: CLARK. Velvet and Velvet Vrimmings, Crape Col- | ae vin , lars, Printed, Book, Barred, Lappet- Bommerside, April 2) 1909, thy A ei criber has removed his Tailoring and Jaconet Muslin, Veils in variety, Halt Remember Clark's Saloon, St. Stephen Street Cwt Linen Thread, Black and White Laces, | Sorting bre Done t Tidgings, &e., Pa Is and Umbrellas, Starticg, hut frac bd TPAVILE dark ages of medication now draw to Black Crape, Black French Merino, Splen- : aclose. Dr. Maggi two grand speci- did Article in Black Coburg and Lustres, and every article required for Mourning | fies—PILLS and SALVE—have s ruck at the Fittings, Pound Patches, Silk and ‘Pwist | oot of the crucl idea that make: it nece y races, Collars, Neckties and Scarfs, toge | for a man to pour me ther with a thousand other articles in the | diy Goods line that cannot here be enum- | disease. erated, | Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. sof dead and ¢ ONE TO TWO TILLS are enough at an’ time for any man to take if h o made of pure, unadulterated mo i i rye } dru AGGIEL’S PILLS and SALVE are Tuilors and Others, Vuke Notice that I sty gall the stercotyed physics of the Htave on Hand day, beeanse they are made et tie finest ma- terials in the laboratory, and never fail, HEAR WHAT IS SAID: “Dr, Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all | billiousnes.” | No more noxious doses for me in five or FORTY ENDS SPLENDID CLOTHS! in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Light Scotch tabli$hment to the Shop next door to ireen’¥, Usq., on St. Stephen Street, | drugs dowa his throat to aid the cure of his Notice. ay, sto certifythat I of Township No. 1 is in the porsessio’ Which he bath recs | times, above four hundred patients for Cuncer af thave only los oat eleven out of that wily and as Loha Mr. Grigg a visit and sng part of two days and a night with him at his and hay ned hi us medical y 4 his stock of medicine, Which compose all articles in. general practi le; and furthermors hiy extensive knowledge and éxperience in the heals art, and a man that is thought very highly ot 1 much respected, IT believe that T could tot hay entrmsted that valuable medy to & more Prope: person, Wishing him and Tren “BUILDING LOTS” IN ALBERTON! FAMIE Subscriber offers for sale Fight of ty Nine Lots marked and numbered on thy plin hereto annexed, situated in the yey cenire of the rising Town of ALBERTON, and are, without exception, by far the mot eligible building sites in the Town, The Lots at present for sale are Nos, 1,9 8, 4, 5,6, 7und 8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling douse thereon being reserved for the presen An unquestionable Title guaranteed, ‘Terms made known on application to BENJ, ROGERS, DREET PRINCES Tweeds, 1 weeds, Silk Mixtures Shepherd’s C nad various other styles of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth) tor Ladies’ and Gents’? Wear, Gents Purnish- ing Goods, and every thing required in the way of Tailors’ Triminings, which constitutes the best assortment of this class of Goods now on sale in Prince County. Ee image ay . faraware, Gc: Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking | Mallets and Irons, Liand and ‘enon Saws, Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Hand ‘enon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmiths’ Viles, Mason’s Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoe and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink Powder, Wool Cards, 'T', Barn-door, Butt and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Pad, Chest, Cupboird and ‘Trunk Locks,Carpet, Packs, Sparrowhbills, Minish- sizes, Candlesticks, Dust s, Snuffers and Tre ten pills taken at atime, One of your pills | cured me,” “'T’ anks Doctor. My headache has left me. Send n other box to keep in the house.” | * After suffering torture from Billious Cho- | lic, two of your pills cured me, and L have no return of the malady.” ** Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con- stipation, as they called it, and at last said 1 was incurable. Maggiell’s pills cured me.” ; “Thad no appetite; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one.” “ Your pills are marvellous.” “T send for another box, and keep them in the house.” Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache tiat was chronic.” *T gave half of one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus, ‘The dear little thing got | well in a day.” * My nausea of a morning is now cured,” “Your box of Maggicl’s Mills cured me of 3 , | Noises in the head. 1 rubbed some salve be- Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and W ,| hind my ears and the noise left.” Tron, Brittunia, Queen's Metal, ‘Tea and) “Send me two boxes; I want one for a Spoons; Whitewash, Stove, Cloth-| poor family.” r, Sash, Tooth, and Dust Brus! “Tenclose a dollar, your price is twenty- shor and Sheath Knives; Trout and Co ye vents, but the medicine to ine is worth a looks and Lines, Be : : dozen Pocket Kniy 3, from Od. uy ‘any | Send me five boxes of your Pills.” any quantity of Table Cutlery, Mirrors,’ ‘ Let me have three b of your Salye Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bannister, tnd Pills by the return mail.” Brushes, Ke Hole Suws, Lanterns, Cot LOR DISEASES OF THE and ‘ea Cannisters Viddle Bows, Dov tidneys, Retention of the Urine, &e., Mag- Latches, Cupboard 1 es, ‘lurn-sere giel’s Pills are a pertect cure. One dose will Braces, Screws, all sizes; 60 pair Chain) satisfy uny one. Traces, Back Chains, Heavy ‘Uwitching, | FOR FEMALE DISEASES ai aie ey ene i Chalk and Chalk | Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Las« Feed ean Ace UHR ELL Cod Lines; Vou situde, Want of Appetite, Magygicl’s Vills will nee ad aan Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12] he found an effectual remedy. dozen Horse Whips, ‘Tin Oilers, Spectacles NA Saenearet , fe Sy aa Ist, 2d, Bul, 4th, and bth are tuyere trent i a an a 4esson Books, Gr: ars Spelling ne gh thd a MUA id Spelt cure cin be almost always guarantecd. Books, School, Letter and Note Paper, ‘ : i in Pens and Holders, Memorandum Books, 4 rat box contains twelve Vills, one Dill in a dose, Purses, School Slate tules, Shoe 4 Stove HIAMReHINg WeRnintt toe Beye Gin Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine Caps znd Gun Nipples, Powder and Shot, throughout the United States and Canada, at Swan Shot, Shot Pouches and Powder |”? Aree te uth ee one Bhasks, Shoethread and General Vindings, Bay Orters 108 UID United States must be White Lead and other Paints, Lamp Black, addressed to J. Haydock, No. 11 P New York. Plough Mounting, extra Sole Plates, Shoy- ye Patients can write freely about their com- els, Cart Hames, Rat and Mink ‘Traps, 500 | Rolls Room Paper, Matehes, Barn Door | Pltints, and a reply well be returned by the following mail. Hinges, Nails, ull 8, Now { i : ee PMO Ob Vandy ia cidise Maggiel’s Treatment of Diseases also, daily expected from Montreal, two Oduate 1s! Count ' : Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian T ae eee Seco Fen Horse Nails, Wrought Nails, and general Mage Pills or 8: ve nena Litt a Heed He of Ironmongery, Nash's cele- J. it ydock ator, in TANHOR De Glues, ; Peeve ine fae Veneta lname of Dr, Masuiel is on the engraved slip 10 x 16, Herring and Heddle ‘twine, Whcel | OUntias each box or pots Heads, Carpenters’ Pencils, Iron Squares, N ay uty) DROWN & Co., Ilnlifix, N.S. May 28, 1568, Sole Agents Augers, Grabbing Hoes, ‘Tin Plates, Gal- | 72" a Corns and Warts. _ vanized Ware, Plane Irons, Scissors, Ee Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for ‘Trucks ait are permanently and effectually cured by the use of Waggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor a Pri ; ones ont and Springs, TO) Ap 08. enware, 16 ilove Mille Baar Sutaen ROBINSO N's Patent Corn Solvent, For sale }y W. and Upper Leather, ‘Turpentine, Scythe City Drug Store, Ch'to Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rukes, Hay and Manure Forks, Steel Shovels ‘and "atht he WATSON. . IN. Wh, Dec 26, 1807, i Wooden Ware, Blister Steel, Zine, Viddles, Groceries, &e: | : —— RYON, hAving bee ree A Complete Stock of Groceries, n thoroughly recon. structed and enla ti! which will be found a choice artic ed by additional machin- ery and Steam Po: asses, at 2s, 8d. r, willeontinue to manu- facture Cloth from 1. per gallon cash, ‘Tea, a good article, Sugar, Brown and Crushed, Natural Leaf, f ustont wool as hereto- fore, and at the usuabpates. Having doubled theie facilities for mant Twist and Flat Tobace Yatucal Leaf, ‘Twist ( ‘obacco English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda, Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Currants,Con- ‘ell igturing, and procu- red skillful operatives t every "departtient, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfy fectionary, Cloves, Black and Cayenn Ae . ll ie Pepper, Root Giager and Round inter, 4 etton generally, by manufacturing a better Aualhy of C ‘ making quicker retur Tih wht Mustard, Essence Lemen, Cinnamon and them, ‘or Wool left with - ine street, amongst le of Mol- Pepper, Mint, Logwood, Red Wo 1 an Yellow Wood, Indigo, Copperas, “itea, Vitriol, Arnotto, Blue, Starch, Sultpetre, Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, ‘umb- lers, Pickles, Epsom falts and’ Se “olde In addition to/the vartous kinds of Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia. and toting AVL AW aera atte RW sry Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil the settlement of said Wilde » Vinegur, Salt. KS KOR MEN'S WE Also to Arrive: AR, and full width B wnketing. free of mats and coarse locks, 4 ed f tks, and quality, may be left at Hon. Hed, Call ity Charlottetown, or at the till, ‘ 20 Chests Excellent Tea, The whole of which which will be sold at STANFIELD WOOLEN CO, The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or _ Tryon, May 14, 1868, sete Le Ka" Limited Credit, «034 Brooms & Pails, THOMAS B.MALL, DO4,. BROOMS, 6 | | | ** i ss ot 5” Wool, which/must be clean of Say penion ue, the wild erneds Lani W y the Arnon, from London, cutting down or otherwise trespassing ther on; strictly charged to take im ings against all persons so found tr Blanks of all kinds, for BOR i AaE Tor Mason Halls lee | (9 ers a as 4 ° \ o A or\?| scr | 7BtA Gor or} 3 4 é el Be ee ws {2 Gur Ee tH Cy fa i ° 3 3 i a “4 | 2 mm OUe & <4 (o ca ° 0) WATER STI Store—B. Rogers- 2, Valuable Property Por Sale in Alberton! TAMIL subscriber oNers for Zale 134 acres of Land, with the\Dwel ng House, Barn and Workshop thereoh, Fight acres of tle Land are under cultivatjon. ‘This property is situate between the Mresbyterian Churet and the residence of Mr. Lhomas Keefe, aul is for a tradesman ong of the best situations in that part of the co ntry,’ : ‘Terms easy. Apply to, BALL, Esq Charlottetown—! erton, or tothe owner 0 the premsses, GEORGE WALLACE. Alberton June 11, 1868, Valuable Property \ WOR SAD IN § MMERSIDE ! 1! TNO LET, or FOR SALE, by private com tract, that Naluable property, opposit® the Summerside Biyk, and 2 doors west from the Journal Oilice, fiynting on CUNTRL,and running back to St. NTEPH Street, in Summerside, formerly yocupled by Mr. & W. CLARKE, as a Mercantile Establishment. The building is 60 x 27 ‘There is 4 commodious SHOP, 25 x 27%, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improyements; and is well adapted for a gener: il Business. The remainder of the lowerflat andthe wa storey is comfortably fitfed up, ad woul suit for two enements, Phe House ig neatly new, comfortably finishell, and in first rale repair, : There is a stable and small warehouse 0% the premises, For further particulars apply to THOMAS B. HALL Summerside, May 19, 1868. » Wilderness Land GOVERN LENT ESTATES! LE person desirous of availing them selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speed séollomicnt of Wildernes* Lands, on the Goternment Kptates, are here with notifled, that\no applitations for @ land will be ente¥tained, juntil a_ survey is made of the lands \o to be jdisposed of, a the fronts thereof staked off} and at cert dates, of which due notice by advertisement will be given, the Conynisqioner of Publié Lands will attend at certan places, to receive applications from those wholare desirous ° becoming actual setélers of yuck lands (none others need apply) and if pproveil of, por session will be given to such} ypplicants, 8 ject to the provisions of the Act regulating the Government Woddrangers Loved diate proce? eg assis: JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner: Land Offlee, April 80, 1868) pale at the “ Journal" Office. _